Chung Hom Battery originally had two levels, each of which was equipped with a six-inch cannon with a searchlight. During the Japanese Invasion in 1941, the Battery was destroyed by the British Army to avoid Japanese capture. After the War, the upper emplacement was demolished and rebuilt into Cheshire Home for the elderly (舂磡角慈氏護養院), while the lower one featuring a half-dome cover and two searchlight positions was preserved. The area is now converted into a public park managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services...
Read moreReally beautiful monument as part of Hong Kong’s defence in the southeastern coastline during World War II against Japanese invasion. It did not engage in combat and the military installations were destroyed by the British military before the surrender. Nowadays it is a perfect venue for...
Read moreVery very very awesome view! There’s basically nothing apart from the sea. Lots of couples talking there wedding shots there but they should be more considerate as they didn’t pay for the place and it is a public place where everyone literally has the same and equal right to enjoy the...
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